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Weekend or weekends?
Feb 2, 2013 9:10 PM
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Weekend is singular and weekends is plural. So, if I am talking about this coming weekend or last weekend or now, this weekend, it is singular. If I am talking about a course of study that I did five weekends in a row, or that I will be working for three weekends, or in any other way talking about more than one weekend I say 'weekends'.
February 2, 2013
Hello Anna:
Weekend refers to one weekend. You might say, "I will see you this weekend."
That means a specific, and single weekend.
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However, if a friend asks if you are ever free to meet, you might say;
"I am sometimes free on the weekends." That is a reference to more than just one weekend.
You can be free on many weekends.
Hope that helps. --Warm Regards, Bruce
February 2, 2013
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